9-1-1 caller advised full box of ammunition laying in the roadway. Live cartridgesscattered in the intersection, all badly damaged. Collected and submitted toEvidence as Found Property.LW 1618687Burglary- Breaks& Enters W/intentCommit Felony/Theft

LW 1618688Traffic-accidentHit&run /prop[bm]

Cleaves Memorial Church VICTIM of Burglary- Breaks & Enters W/intent CommitFelony/ Theft (C), at 650 Line St, Evansville, IN, between 00:50, 08/25/2016 and00:55, 08/25/2016. Reported: 08/25/2016.On, 082516 at 0050hrs, the Evansville Police Dept was contacted by ADT AlarmServices and advised of a basement motion detector being activated at CleavesMemorial church, 650 Line St. Officers arrived and could not locate any point ofentry, nor could contact be made for any representative for the church.When employees arrived at 1030hrs, they found that the wood board covering theback basement window to the mens bathroom had been removed. Entry was madeby an unknown female suspect who left her shoes behind before exiting out thenorth side door. She set the basement motion detector alarm off, then activated thedoor alarm when exiting. Nothing was taken.No suspect. No witness.

(C), at 1000 Walnut St, Evansville, IN, between 09:30, 08/25/2016 and 10:00,08/25/2016. Reported: 08/25/2016.Officer dispatched to Escalade Sports reference to a hit & run. Upon arrivingofficer spoke to the victim. She stated that about an hour before her car wasparked in the back 40 parking lot behind the Civic Center.When she returned to her car the driver side rear bumper had been hit. There was

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JONES, C. L.

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no paint transfer observed on her bumper.

The victim said she looked around but did not notice any cars on the lot that mayhave been involved. There were no witnesses to the accident.LW 1618690Battery-hffDomestic [am]

Officer called for a standby at 2651 Old Bridge Court; the standby turned into adomestic violence report. The reporter/victim stated the police were called around00:30 by a neighbor for the arguing they overheard. Police arrived and thereporter/victim stated that everything was okay for fear of retaliation by suspectwho was still on scene.LW 1618692

Mitchell reports that suspect is her baby`s daddy but doesn`t live with her.Mitchell and suspect got into an argument and when Mitchell asked suspect toleave he refused. When Mitchell called 911, suspect ripped Mitchell`s bathroomdoor off the hinges then took Mitchell`s car key before leaving.Mitchell was advised to follow up at the prosecutor`s office.

(C), at 1199 E Columbia St/n Fares Ave, Evansville, IN, between 14:35, 08/25/2016and 14:40, 08/25/2016. Reported: 08/25/2016.Officers were dispatched to the area of Columbia Street/Fares Avenue in regardsto a hit and run report. The victim, Teresa Wittgen (Ledbetter), advised she wasdriving her white 2014 Ford Mustang south on Fares Avenue when she was struckby the offender, who was driving west on Columbia Street. Wittgen said she hadthe green traffic control signal when she entered the intersection. The offenderscraped the front bumper of her vehicle.Wittgen described the offenders vehicle as a brown older model small pickuptruck. She did not know the make or model of the truck. She obtained a partialregistration plate number for the vehicle. Wittgen followed the vehicle west onColumbia Street where it turned right (north) onto Evans Avenue and then turn left(west) onto Florida Street. Wittgen lost sight of the offender and returned to thescene of the accident to report the hit and run.Wittgen described the offender as a skinny white male with brown hair. He wasapproximately 20-30 years old. Officers checked the area where the offender waslast seen but a vehicle matching the description could not be located.

The victim has an active protective order against the offender. The victim statedthe offender arrived at her address, was knocking on the door, and would not leaveprior to Officers arriving on scene. The victim stated the offender also called herphone numerous times. The victim was given a case number and instructed to callif he returns.

The offender battered the victim with a crowbar and a vehicle.

Schmitt, Ralph William (W M, 60) VICTIM of Theft All Other < $750 (C), at 1200Theft All Other < N Third Ave, Evansville, IN, between 17:10, 08/16/2016 and 08:00, 08/17/2016.Reported: 08/25/2016.$750

DEBLANC, M. E.

The victim called to report that his medication had been stolen. The victim statedhe called to check on his medication delivery and found out his medication wasdelivered by Fed Ex on 8-16. On 8-17 he went outside and saw his mail was takenout of the mailbox and thrown through the yard. The victim didn`t think much of itsince he didn`t know his medications were delivered yet.Today the victim called the post office which informed him they had Fed Exdeliver the package. When he called Fed Ex, they informed him of the deliverydate. The victim stated he didn`t know who would of taken his medications.The victim was given a case number.LW 1618715Traffic-accidentHit&run /prop[bm]

3403 N Green River Rd, Evansville, IN, between 17:00, 08/25/2016 and 17:01,08/25/2016. Reported: 08/25/2016.An officer was dispatched to the intersection of Spring Valley Rd and GreenRiver Rd in reference to a hit and run accident. Upon arrival, the victim stated shewas northbound on Green River Rd when an elderly woman was travelingsouthbound on Green River. The elderly woman turned eastbound on SpringValley in front of the victim. The victim stated she did not have enough time tostop prior to the collision with the suspect vehicle. The suspect vehicle did notstay on scene. The suspect vehicle has damage to the rear bumper and is possiblyhanging off. Suspect vehicle was described as a silver or light blue passenger car.A witness stated she witnessed the suspect turn in front of the victim and failed toyield the right of way. The victim now has damage to the right front bumper.

An officer was dispatched to 5121 Great Lakes Dr in reference to a battery

report. Upon arrival, the victim stated she and her boyfriend got into an argumentvia text. The victim stated things were said and the suspect got upset enough toshop up where she works. The victim stated the suspect asked if the victim meantthe things said in the messages and the victim stated she repeated something of themessages back to the suspect. The victim stated she walked away from the frontdoor of the address to the grassy area and the suspect jumped on her. The suspectbegan to hit the victim. The victim stated she was able to roll over on top of thesuspect and she hit him a few times. The suspect then fled the scene.

Officers were dispatched to 2913 Jackson Ave in regards to a battery that hadoccurred. Upon arriving we were to meet the Victim-T. Flores in her vehicle atJackson Ave/Villa. Upon locating her, I could see that her face was covered inblood, the left side of her face was swollen and red. I asked what had happenedand she said that her husband, OF-D.F., had beaten her.Officer Karmire arrived and we went to the Flores residence to check for theOF-D.F. Victim-T.Flores said that there should be a red dodge truck in the drive ifhe hadn`t left in it. She thought that he may have taken off on foot though.Upon arriving at the house we cleared it and found nobody inside. The truck wasstill in the garage and we cleared the garage and checked the vehicle. We wereunable to locate OF-D.F.Victim-T. Flores said that she didn`t want to go to the hospital to be checked outand didn`t want to leave the house for fear that he would return and tear everythingup. She advised that he`s done that before. Victim-T. Flores was trying to get afamily member to come stay with her for the night. I advised that she leave andstay with family if she couldn`t find someone to stay with her.When asked what brought this incident on, she said that she had gotten home andfound him on the bed with food smeared across his face. When she confrontedhim about drinking he jumped up and started beating her in the face with his fist.LW 1618724Incident Rpt Misc

Incident Rpt Misc (C), at 2600 Hawthorne Ave, Evansville, IN, between 18:00,08/25/2016 and 18:17, 08/25/2016. Reported: 08/25/2016. No victims listed.Officers arrived to find several subjects outside yelling at each other.It was finally discovered what had happened....Douglas was wanting to move "his" belongings out of the house that he is rentingwith Thurmond. Douglas had a few friends come over to help pack and moveitems. These friends were Hatcher and Huebner. Grandparents, Young andSimms, were also on scene.Thurmond was uncomfortable with the situation and decided to call a couple ofher friends over. These friends were Perkins and Soaper. Once Thurmond`sfriends arrived they got into an argument with Young. People began shoving eachother and "swinging" on each other.

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WILSON, M. R.

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Nobody wanted to pursue any charges but definitely wanted a report done.Thurmond`s friends were told to leave. The grandparent`s were told to leave.Douglas was allowed to keep his friends to help him get his belongings out.LW 1618729

The victim called the police to report that a camper he purchased on 8-6-16 wasmissing from the sellers house. The victim purchased the vehicle and the selleragreed to keep the camper at his place until the victim came to pick it up. Todaythe seller noticed the camper was missing from his back yard and notified thevictim who hadn`t moved it.The victim was given a case number.LW 1618733Battery-hffDomestic [am]

The victim and the suspect have a child together and she is pregnant. Sometimesthey stay together. Tonight the victim came by to get his belongings. They beganarguing. The suspect hit him in the face and he then smacked her back to get heraway. The suspect then picked up a small table leg and hit the victim in the leftforearm.The victim complained of pain to his forearm but did not want an ambulance. Anambulance had been called for by the suspect because she wanted to be checkedbecause she said she fell and wanted to make sure the baby was ok. AMR arrivedand checked her. She then signed a refusal.The victim had his grandmother come get him and he took some of his belongings.Both involved subjects advised they did not want to pursue any charges but onlybreak up and separate.They were advised to call for a stand by when the victim wanted to get the rest ofhis belongings.LW 1618732

Officers observed a scooter burning on the street in the 200 block of LafayetteAve. The owner came out and stated it had been parked under the stairs of theapartment complex about 10 yards away when he returned home at 2130. Thescooter was destroyed and was towed.LW 1618736Battery - Class AMisdemeanor[am]

The suspect got drunk and became enraged with his girlfriend. As a result he gotinto a fight with another male that tried to step between them. He battered the othermale and threatened to kill everyone in the apartment. See officer narrative forfurther.Leon, Simon Jay (W M, 61) VICTIM of Criminal Mischief To Veh >$250 < $2,500[am] (C), at 114 E Maryland St, Evansville, IN, between 00:00, 08/26/2016 and00:10, 08/26/2016. Reported: 08/26/2016.Officers were dispatched to 114 E Maryland for a criminal damage report.Dispatch advised that a silver pontiac drove by a vehicle parked at 114 E

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AMUZIE, T. D.

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Maryland. Dispatch advised that a subject in the pontiac leaned out of the vehicleand struck the windshield with a baseball bat.On scene I spoke with the witness. He advised that he observed the silver pontiacdrive W/B into the 100 block of E Maryland from Heidelbach. He advised that theback rear drivers side passenger leaned out of the vehicle and struck a whilevehicle on the windshield that was parked on the side of the street. The witnessconfronted the subjects in the pontiac. The witness was able to get a plate off ofthe vehicle.I was unable to make contact with the owner of the vehicle that was struck withthe bat. There was no damage to the vehicle`s windshield but there was a dent onthe front quarter panel next to the windshield.Assisting officers were able to locate and stop the vehicle. Officers observed abaseball bat on the rear passenger side floor board.The subjects were ID`d andreleased.LW 1618734